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- SB111905372884363176.html date "2005-06-20".
- SB111905372884363176.html first "Jonathan R.".
- SB111905372884363176.html first "Robert".
- SB111905372884363176.html isCitedBy Alan_Greenspan.
- SB111905372884363176.html isCitedBy Causes_of_the_United_States_housing_bubble.
- SB111905372884363176.html isCitedBy United_States_housing_bubble.
- SB111905372884363176.html isCitedBy United_States_housing_market_correction.
- SB111905372884363176.html last "Laing".
- SB111905372884363176.html last "Shiller".
- SB111905372884363176.html quote "Once stocks fell, real estate became the primary outlet for the speculative frenzy that the stock market had unleashed. Where else could plungers apply their newly acquired trading talents? The materialistic display of the big house also has become a salve to bruised egos of disappointed stock investors. These days, the only thing that comes close to real estate as a national obsession is poker.".
- SB111905372884363176.html quote "The home-price bubble feels like the stock-market mania in the fall of 1999, just before the stock bubble burst in early 2000, with all the hype, herd investing and absolute confidence in the inevitability of continuing price appreciation. My blood ran slightly cold at a cocktail party the other night when a recent Yale Medical School graduate told me that she was buying a condo to live in Boston during her year-long internship, so that she could flip it for a profit next year. Tulipmania reigns.".
- SB111905372884363176.html quote "The home-price bubble feels like the stock-market mania in the fall of 1999, just before the stock bubble burst in early 2000, with all the hype, herd investing and absolute confidence in the inevitability of continuing price appreciation. My blood ran slightly cold at a cocktail party the other night when a recent Yale Medical School graduate told me that she was buying a condo to live in Boston during her year-long internship, so that she could flip it for a profit next year. Tulipmania reigns.".
- SB111905372884363176.html quote "The home-price bubble feels like the stock-market mania in the spring of 1999, just before the stock bubble burst in early 2000, with all the hype, herd investing and absolute confidence in the inevitability of continuing price appreciation. My blood ran slightly cold at a cocktail party the other night when a recent Yale Medical School graduate told me that she was buying a condo to live in Boston during her year-long internship, so that she could flip it for a profit next year. Tulipmania reigns.".
- SB111905372884363176.html title "The Bubble's New Home".
- SB111905372884363176.html url SB111905372884363176.html.
- SB111905372884363176.html work Barrons_Magazine.